If you haven’t watched Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg’s ‘The Interview’ yet, either because you’re too cheap to spend $6 to rent it online, or you were worried North Korean hackers would catch you buying it and share your private emails slagging your boss with the world (I’m sorry Mike! When I called you “a giant goober,” I meant that in an affectionate way, like Goobers candy! Which everyone loves!) you are in luck. As part of their quarterly letter to shareholders, Netflix announced that they will “exclusively” offer the comedy to its U.S. and Canadian customers starting this Saturday, January 24. Sorry Netflix Netherlands! You’re out of luck for now.

The Sony hacking scandal has proven to be a massive headache for a company that’s already been having a rough few years. And now, this increasingly weird story has taken an even darker turn: the hackers are threatening to launch terrorist attacks against theaters showing ‘The Interview’ this Christmas. Seriously.

We may have to wait until Christmas to see James Franco and Seth Rogen in 'The Interview,' but the pair are already hard at work making sure that audiences are extremely, perhaps uncomfortably familiar with their characters through a 'Very Special VMA Special.'

James Franco has never been one to shy away from selfies, even the kind he probably shouldn't be taking and putting on the internet. Over the years, he's developed a well-oiled system for making them work, especially the ones he takes with his eager fanbase.

We reported yesterday that James Franco sent a series of creepy Instagram comments and text messages hitting on 17-year-old Lucy Clode, a Scottish tourist who met the actor while waiting at the stage door for his Broadway play, 'Of Mice and Men.' Among the messages, Franco repeatedly asked the girl how old she was, if she had a boyfriend, where she was staying and if he should rent them a hotel room. Though the Academy Award-nominated actor seemed to deny the allegations via Twitter, he went on 'Live With Kelly and Michael' this morning (April 4) to own up to the messages.

Radio professionals are always looking to add songs to their play lists that have staying power. It's safe to say that the latest from Kayne West, 'Bound 2', has NO staying power at all. It's James Franco and Seth Rogen to the rescue with a video re-creation that's bound to at least, get people talking about the song and video. They have re-made the video shot-for-shot calling it 'Bound 3' and we ask, ummmmm, why?

Boy, that 'Veronica Mars' movie is really putting its extra Kickstarter cash to work! Most of the casting announcements from the fan-funded feature film adaptation of the teenage private eye drama have revolved around former cast members signing on, or new roles created for the film, but the latest could be the biggest yet. 'This is the End' star James Franco has reportedly joined the cast, but as whom, the marshmallows ask?

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